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Fallon refuses to say London is safe under Sadiq Khan - live | |
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Here’s Michael Fallon’s exact quote on Sadiq Khan and his association with Suliman Gani, repeating the allegation Gani threatened to sue over. Gani says the allegation is utterly false and defamatory. | |
These questions are asked during elections. Your own Andrew Neil, on a BBC programme, said of his appearance with Suliman Gani, a supporter of Daesh Islamic State, said you [Khan] appeared with him on a platform nine times. | |
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Sadiq Khan is out and about already this morning, despite the very late night declaration and reports of a raucous victory party last night (though Khan himself does not drink). He’s off to Southwark Cathedral to officially sign in as Mayor at 11am. | |
He’s not moving into his office in City Hall today, however. I just called the mayor’s office to check, and from a technical, legal perspective, he’ll officially start his term from 00.01 on Monday morning. | |
(Note: I said sworn in earlier, but the ceremony is a signing-in, not a swearing in, according to Khan’s team) | |
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Ahmed Versi, editor of the Muslim News, has told Sky News he believes the mayoral race could have been much closer between Goldsmith and Khan if the campaign had not been so focussed on Khan’s Muslim faith. | Ahmed Versi, editor of the Muslim News, has told Sky News he believes the mayoral race could have been much closer between Goldsmith and Khan if the campaign had not been so focussed on Khan’s Muslim faith. |
It was very unfortunate the Conservative party decided to focus on his faith rather than his policies. | It was very unfortunate the Conservative party decided to focus on his faith rather than his policies. |
I think there has been a misunderstanding about Sadiq Khan and his associations, he was a human rights lawyer and so he had to represent these people, and sometimes these people were his constituents so he had to represent them. | I think there has been a misunderstanding about Sadiq Khan and his associations, he was a human rights lawyer and so he had to represent these people, and sometimes these people were his constituents so he had to represent them. |
It was the prime minister who tried to bring out the faith of Sadiq Khan, not Sadiq himself. | It was the prime minister who tried to bring out the faith of Sadiq Khan, not Sadiq himself. |
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David Lammy, one of Sadiq Khan’s initial rivals for the Labour candidacy, had some warm words for him earlier on the BBC. | David Lammy, one of Sadiq Khan’s initial rivals for the Labour candidacy, had some warm words for him earlier on the BBC. |
If we ever get a prime minister of colour it will be because of what Sadiq Khan has achieved. | If we ever get a prime minister of colour it will be because of what Sadiq Khan has achieved. |
The Tottenham MP called Khan “a grafter, he is someone who gets on with people, he is someone who is pragmatic when he needs to be and he certainly has a vision for this city”. | The Tottenham MP called Khan “a grafter, he is someone who gets on with people, he is someone who is pragmatic when he needs to be and he certainly has a vision for this city”. |
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Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe has welcomed his new boss to City Hall: | Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe has welcomed his new boss to City Hall: |
I would like to offer my warmest congratulations to Sadiq Khan as the new mayor of our great capital. | I would like to offer my warmest congratulations to Sadiq Khan as the new mayor of our great capital. |
I look forward to working with him and all London’s new and re-elected Assembly members, to continue transforming the Met to keep London one of the safest capitals in the world. | I look forward to working with him and all London’s new and re-elected Assembly members, to continue transforming the Met to keep London one of the safest capitals in the world. |
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Daily Mail columnist Peter Oborne says Fallon should apologise for his comments about Gani. | Daily Mail columnist Peter Oborne says Fallon should apologise for his comments about Gani. |
1/2. Speaking on Today programme Michael Fallon has just repeated claim, first made by David Cameron at PMQs, that Suliman Gani supports IS. | 1/2. Speaking on Today programme Michael Fallon has just repeated claim, first made by David Cameron at PMQs, that Suliman Gani supports IS. |
2/2. This claim about S Gani is completely false. Cameron and Fallon must retract their outrageous smear against decent man and apologise. | 2/2. This claim about S Gani is completely false. Cameron and Fallon must retract their outrageous smear against decent man and apologise. |
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Fallon may find himself in a tricky position after that Radio 4 Today programme. | Fallon may find himself in a tricky position after that Radio 4 Today programme. |
Gani has previously said he would sue those who associated him with Islamic State, previously pointing out that he had convened a conference called “The Evils of ISIS” at the South London Islamic Centre. | Gani has previously said he would sue those who associated him with Islamic State, previously pointing out that he had convened a conference called “The Evils of ISIS” at the South London Islamic Centre. |
The allegation was first made by David Cameron at PMQs, but Number 10 later rowed back, saying that the prime minister had intended to say Gani supports “an Islamic state” rather than the terror group “Islamic State”. The allegations made in the chamber are protected by parliamentary privilege, which means MPs cannot be sued for what they say there. | The allegation was first made by David Cameron at PMQs, but Number 10 later rowed back, saying that the prime minister had intended to say Gani supports “an Islamic state” rather than the terror group “Islamic State”. The allegations made in the chamber are protected by parliamentary privilege, which means MPs cannot be sued for what they say there. |
Gani said he would pursue legal action if the claim was repeated. “I challenge him [the prime minister] to repeat those absurd and flagrantly flawed assertions about myself outside the chamber,” he said earlier this month. He also gained a formal apology from the BBC after presenter Andrew Neil repeated the claim on the BBC’s mayoral debate, after threatening to sue the broadcaster. | Gani said he would pursue legal action if the claim was repeated. “I challenge him [the prime minister] to repeat those absurd and flagrantly flawed assertions about myself outside the chamber,” he said earlier this month. He also gained a formal apology from the BBC after presenter Andrew Neil repeated the claim on the BBC’s mayoral debate, after threatening to sue the broadcaster. |
#DodgyDave pic.twitter.com/43RZN7AvSf | #DodgyDave pic.twitter.com/43RZN7AvSf |
Statement about @sulimangani pic.twitter.com/ubX9tEhijB | Statement about @sulimangani pic.twitter.com/ubX9tEhijB |
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Labour politicians are unimpressed with Fallon’s characterisation of the Goldsmith campaign. This from MPs Wes Streeting and Ben Bradshaw. | Labour politicians are unimpressed with Fallon’s characterisation of the Goldsmith campaign. This from MPs Wes Streeting and Ben Bradshaw. |
Fallon and co. could learn a thing or two from Sayeeda Warsi and Sajid Javid. https://t.co/oEMXDfMHhX | Fallon and co. could learn a thing or two from Sayeeda Warsi and Sajid Javid. https://t.co/oEMXDfMHhX |
If Fallon were a bigger politician he would have immediately apologised for his disgusting smearing of Sadiq Khan @BBCr4today | If Fallon were a bigger politician he would have immediately apologised for his disgusting smearing of Sadiq Khan @BBCr4today |
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Fallon: Goldsmith campaign was "part of the rough and tumble of politics" | Fallon: Goldsmith campaign was "part of the rough and tumble of politics" |
Fallon says the Conservative party does appeal to Muslim voters and candidates. | Fallon says the Conservative party does appeal to Muslim voters and candidates. |
The questions asked of Sadiq Khan were done “not just by us but also by the media, they were asked about their backgrounds, their judgments, the people they associate with, that’s the nature of our democracy and the rough and tumble of politics.” | The questions asked of Sadiq Khan were done “not just by us but also by the media, they were asked about their backgrounds, their judgments, the people they associate with, that’s the nature of our democracy and the rough and tumble of politics.” |
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Michael Fallon repeats the accusation that Suliman Gani, the Tooting imam who has appeared on platforms with Sadiq Khan, is a supporter of Islamic State. This has been denied in the strongest possible terms by Ghani, who has previously campaigned for the Conservative party. | Michael Fallon repeats the accusation that Suliman Gani, the Tooting imam who has appeared on platforms with Sadiq Khan, is a supporter of Islamic State. This has been denied in the strongest possible terms by Ghani, who has previously campaigned for the Conservative party. |
When Cameron made the same claim about Gani at prime minister’s questions, Gani called it “defamation at the highest level” and said he would sue had the claims not been made in the House of Commons, where they are protected by parliamentary privilege. | When Cameron made the same claim about Gani at prime minister’s questions, Gani called it “defamation at the highest level” and said he would sue had the claims not been made in the House of Commons, where they are protected by parliamentary privilege. |
Reminder given what Fallon just said about Gani, what he himself told @SkyNewsTonight https://t.co/46aeZPlHjU | Reminder given what Fallon just said about Gani, what he himself told @SkyNewsTonight https://t.co/46aeZPlHjU |
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Sarah Montague repeats her question about security for a third time. Fallon is not keen to answer. He has yet to say that he is not worried about London’s security under Khan. | Sarah Montague repeats her question about security for a third time. Fallon is not keen to answer. He has yet to say that he is not worried about London’s security under Khan. |
Stuff gets said during elections, questions get posed. I hope you’re not suggesting that people’s records, the platforms they’ve shared, shouldn’t be properly scrutinised and tested and challenged. | Stuff gets said during elections, questions get posed. I hope you’re not suggesting that people’s records, the platforms they’ve shared, shouldn’t be properly scrutinised and tested and challenged. |
Montague says she is not asking that, but about the safety of London. | Montague says she is not asking that, but about the safety of London. |
“We are going to work with Sadiq Khan to keep London safe,” Fallon says. | “We are going to work with Sadiq Khan to keep London safe,” Fallon says. |
Montague says it is “striking” that he cannot say London is safe under its new mayor. | Montague says it is “striking” that he cannot say London is safe under its new mayor. |
London is safe with a Conservative government, working with the new mayor. The London mayor works alongside the home secretary and the Metropolitan police to keep London safe. | London is safe with a Conservative government, working with the new mayor. The London mayor works alongside the home secretary and the Metropolitan police to keep London safe. |
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Michael Fallon, the defence secretary, who once called Sadiq Khan a “Labour lackey who speaks alongside extremists, proving himself unfit to perform that role [as mayor]” is on Radio 4’s Today programme. | Michael Fallon, the defence secretary, who once called Sadiq Khan a “Labour lackey who speaks alongside extremists, proving himself unfit to perform that role [as mayor]” is on Radio 4’s Today programme. |
Presenter Sarah Montague is asking him whether he still believes Khan is a security risk. | Presenter Sarah Montague is asking him whether he still believes Khan is a security risk. |
We look forward to working with him, working with a Conservative government, continuing the investment and growth in this great city of ours that Boris Johnson managed so successfully, working alongside a Conservative government. | We look forward to working with him, working with a Conservative government, continuing the investment and growth in this great city of ours that Boris Johnson managed so successfully, working alongside a Conservative government. |
Questions were asked about the platforms he’d shared with various extremists, and they were asked not just by us but by the media too. He answered those questions and now he is elected the mayor we want to work with him. | Questions were asked about the platforms he’d shared with various extremists, and they were asked not just by us but by the media too. He answered those questions and now he is elected the mayor we want to work with him. |
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Sadiq Khan to be sworn in as Mayor of London | |
Good morning, we’re following the reaction to the decisive election victory of Labour’s Sadiq Khan as mayor of London, after a bitter and pernicious campaign. | Good morning, we’re following the reaction to the decisive election victory of Labour’s Sadiq Khan as mayor of London, after a bitter and pernicious campaign. |
His main opponent, Zac Goldsmith, was widely criticised last night by fellow Conservatives and his own sister, Jemima, for his campaign which tried to associate Khan with extremism by focusing on Islamists he had shared platforms with in the past. He will be sworn in at a multi-faith ceremony at Southwark Cathedral at 11am. | |
Khan, the son of an immigrant bus driver and a clothesmaker, who is now arguably the most powerful Muslim politician in the western world, said London had chosen to reject the scaremongering. | Khan, the son of an immigrant bus driver and a clothesmaker, who is now arguably the most powerful Muslim politician in the western world, said London had chosen to reject the scaremongering. |
This election was not without controversy and I’m so proud that London has today chosen hope over fear and unity over division. I hope that we will never be offered such a stark choice again. Fear does not make us safer, it only makes us weaker, and the politics of fear is simply not welcome in our city. | This election was not without controversy and I’m so proud that London has today chosen hope over fear and unity over division. I hope that we will never be offered such a stark choice again. Fear does not make us safer, it only makes us weaker, and the politics of fear is simply not welcome in our city. |
Khan now has the biggest ever individual mandate in UK political history. | Khan now has the biggest ever individual mandate in UK political history. |
Also coming up today: | Also coming up today: |
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